Sentence examples for might be tricked from inspiring English sources

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He tugs you into that world — so deeply, in fact, that you might be tricked into thinking you've caught its sour scent in the Pacific mist.

However, the benches that were planned for have yet to be installed, and there is no sign to let the tourists — who might be tricked by the presence of a T.G.I.F.

However, the benches that were planned for have yet to be installed, and there is no sign to let the tourists who might be tricked by the presence of a T.G.I.F.

Trademark hacks around this by giving Company A – the company you thought you were doing business with – standing to sue on your behalf, and on behalf of all the customers past and future who might be tricked into buying Company B's products through deceptive packaging and marketing.

Any writer who teaches in a university creative writing department will have been asked (many times) the apparently well-meaning question: "Is it really possible to teach people how to write?" Actually, I don't think it's as well-meaning as all that: there's an edge to it, as though the writer/teacher might be tricked into saying something hypocritical.

Meanwhile, if we can figure out what triggers the "awakening" of dormant cancer cells, they might be tricked into revealing themselves at the wrong time, after the immune system has been boosted to destroy them in their vulnerable, newly aroused state.

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The Joint and Several Liability (JSL) notices — as the red flag notices are officially called — have been around since 2016, part of a wider remit both to identify tax loss and also weed out those who might be tricking the system to the detriment of U.K. businesses.

They might be tricking you.

Some officials had speculated that the United States might have been tricked into mounting the attacks by false information from rival warlords.

Mr. Hardy said he feared that after five weeks in solitary confinement, Mr. Kimes might have been tricked by false promises regarding the California case.

He calls a family the Borders, then painstakingly explains that they lack boundaries; he drops great clanking hints that each trick he plays might be a trick, and allows them to fool his protagonist only by making his protagonist passive and dense.

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